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Wurried Retreat of the Rebel Invading Army. Tho Enemy's Camp Ground Occupied by Union ‘Troops. THE REBELS LARGELY REINFORCED, o, Leal » _—- Gwamxan, Sept. 19-8 P.M. B reconnotssanee im force was mide tomtay to a dis- object for which fear caine imyat. x a i, No mind tance of twelve miles from our intrenched position. the above, | a heatione diner nab is ul os sap ered ergy. who ‘& Meverted camp of the enemy was discovered three ine @ wbole regi- | retallazenciey entablisued ou iatoraiie tergpetn cities, towns eoumiy and arn; ‘wiles from Fort Michell, containing # quantity of provi wanted eee . Put up needed for miitary purpeses, or f ion under | Sod to puc-down the See nique gosd, allve e8 at 25 conta each; pe ay tapas, Rosie gy , A ob of Congress; and, uch cases { aaminina yeenensrehalixe, : wi address. “In apa Se as eae tee ther far away rem i— | sissipy ho Des Soinee, excep: | fare shall ‘Be promptly renorted tothe eommaataat of | i®,reeolution was” them put nd carried, and soho 6 Sai Pag ing @ruittate general). ho MEO thet depertare ipueatane Dimteerany. De revamen, tho | St. Louis, without a permf of a duly authorized cifloer ef | the department! where they are tide for hie ondecs | iC, following gentlemen wore anpuinted a ‘oom: | Inpmits BUORT « Co. t vc.ats, Woed'e marie builds Five, prisoners were taken, who said that the rebel ae ‘wil ‘and the Queen City’ will WeTredey Dapsecsk Seana wpecial euonte cf trie therein. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. | mittee to te oe e ae aueks bat apes New Xe 2 v 7 . 4 wis = SKikdy fj ‘MAS. General Kivby Smith had intended tho aitsck of Gincin- | Dering the provent time OF wor, Mumult And exchoment | ‘och otber places in their reapective districts, and take | INSTRUCTIONS +aOe Foe SAVE Sey anreeey Ce a eg ered ecu eticrs a) entities eee only as a herribie dream or aiightmar such local rates to be observed therein ag inay from "mio | aye oe op NAYe Daranrcert, Magus 28, 1862. aes, D, MUKeesiG, eek Pinte a Mar : ‘Watt, Dut heard thas a large furce of ours bag 7 Lhope thas a ; thet the enemy | tovlme hecome neecssary, promptly reporting their ac- ‘Warsaw, thirty miles west, to take bim $0 flank and rear» | wil! percerve how hopeless the tisk ts fat he has un- | tion to the Secretary of the ry for his sapotion or din epy 4 ‘When he ordered @ hurried retreat, which was oom- | rance that they will; forge present every appearance in- | — 11.—-Alt transportation of colmor bullion to any State or dicates that wo shat! Beve a batile, snd a severe one. oe sectinn heretofore declared to be in insurrection-#8 wbso- ‘Waenced last night at nine o'clock, "This afternoon our pickets are roported as fighting those Intely prohibited, except as perpoape bes body of our troops Dave been advanced terlay, of te encmy, and aro said to have fatten back a nile. | military orders, or under thé special beense ue Secre- ae mente ? | Phos report is probably tuo; and Mis @ battle may be tary of the Treasury. And mo payment of gokt or silver USED AND Al KOVED bY Te WORLD Reo (XD eh EVEN YE: Lane, Om motion, power was given to the oummittce wo increase their number. A subscription was then taken up, when. the following fums were sub: tions of the Secretary ef the Treasury coucerning com- mercial Intercourse with insurrectiouary States or sec- tious, dated August 28, 2862:— J, Commanders of naval vessels will render such nid as may be neceseary in carrying out the provisions of said regulations, aud enforcing observance thervof to the ex- tent directed by the Sveretary of the Treasury, #0 far aa r posal n Secured tem thelr present high ree pulat on, bY Dr, BENJAMIN ERANOREIH, ‘Pug bleniine ot be Various praciplcs oF natural aMnity| 1 bie pereonal inopertion- of thus consctem nae merits of ths ee roase the present exten Arculartus, Bonnett aCog: B.&K. Ned, dr. &* Cobb, March & are ad wunte Mio Stn, Who Relies pen tue tic vi heey op ind | ‘end shall bo made for cotton or ether merebsndise within any | €42 poseiy be done without danger to the operations or a. C2 re See ae SET, Serr, 10—5 P. mM. pe Bist F scsthcgr, aba ME cotton Or other Roaebanane safety of their respective commands. pet Slaw: ; » Lasbaggty & ia Paotiee Cinomnant, Sept. 12—9:90"P. M. * » * purchased or paid for therein, directly or dndirectly, in UL. There will be no interference with traae, in ship- Pe sekie, ripgton, ments of cotton or other mercbandise, conducted tn pur- suance of gaid reguiations, within any of the waters con. trolled by the naval forces of the United States, unless absolutely necessary to the successiul execution of mih- “The advance of the enemy on ourTortifications hasbeen | Pio, silver shall be forfeited to the United ~tates, ‘Tho cnemy bave fallen back; bar whether in eetreat or — armed, Several of our pickets have been wounded | *'1i;”” No cloarancs or permit whintsoover evill be ernnted for the pury of drawing @8 out 1s not yet asver- a peel 7 m b., in- 4 for any shipment vo any port, place or section aifocted by Se eee gl ™ nd the spjack weaves exneeled Oh hay eae: Noles) ON Aes ating. vlodiate exoenh tor wallitiy pabpeaehesal Sturges, Gs C. Berkhalter Beebe & Keo. . Beards & Cum Sackett, Belcher & Co, Henry Swit & Co... Shoe! Reynolds... Goeeel, yree aps pemany » Picane ape ‘beee ‘Crvenenarr, Sept. 10, 1900. | “iit "Aiippnoarions for ‘permite to transport or tra ted oder Bald roguiavions, and in cases of unlawful | The meting tuen ayouried, ehbyc ie call of the depot uhT#ON ” if rt under thee> reguiationa shal! state the character and valve » the guilty party or parties will arrested an committee On the dey of thi « tt turn made, who. give favorable scoounte of the condition ef | an Alarm—Broops Ordered Ont—Laborers at Work On | under ihen® regulations shal siatathe charadierand valve | troMlo, tbe #ciny party Ot J vases : feat ylousure of a Military Movements in New York and F seventy, an’! will Vicinity, SOME MORE DIVPIOULY IN SPINOLA’S EMPIRE BRI- Sheir army. They report it largely reinforced, and Ubat the Fortifieations—Martial baw—Country Volun'ers for the Protection of the City—-The River Defence Guarc Review—The Tops Will Pight—Skirmish Near New: Ill. No officer of tho navy will seize any cotton or other property of individua's withia the territory opened ¢o waft nd subject to the regulations of the Secretary of wsury, Uniors (he samme 18 exposed to destruction destination thereof, with the route of ‘transportation and the number and description of the packages, with the marks thereon. ‘tho men were anxious Lo be led forward. the Tr It is thought that they were rotreating on Lexington; port—Pickets Driven in—G-nerat Pope En Route—-Gers spmilonat toe Soak open eae Uti glad 7 tive enemy or neetied for nieval purposes, or for conf penned pea TH REGINENT VRDLORKRD OUT TO rt, ee ne or igil goods, wai e | ary 9 OC £08 WARD THE CAMP AT BAST NEW YO! z 4 contin Dut] think they oniy want to get us out of our iutrouch. | Reynolds—The Plag of Truce Ambulance Train—The AP- | avd merchantise 10 be traveported, atd shall make and | cation under the act of Congress: and in all such cases tho Beste aiden sane Phero was avotwer eight disturbance in Empire Brizsde. at their eamp, Bust New York, dering yesterday and Thursday night, The caug-s soem to be the same as thot whieb origivated the ist riot, — the eshilirating effects of bad rum and want of pull . : ipoeie strictures in givtog passos, the formor cause prednns M8 An) : 4d Woe uiterly op nating. Doring Thursday night Hyver was purchased cpg ae a large extent by the privates of the brigade themselves, 1 who imbibed to somewhat of an extent net consunnt with their ideas of eyiibrium and good moras. ‘This fod to any quantity of private wrangling, and tree fact, with ail attendant circumstances, ahali be promptly reported to the department. GIDECN WELLES, Secretary. MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS. Arrival and Departure of the Eleventh New Hampshire, This splendid regiment, 1,050 strerg, arrived in Jersey City yesterday morning from Concord, in the steamer Plymouth Rock, under its gallant commandant, Colonel ile with the officer granting (he permit an allidayi that tions and yalios are correctly stated ces, true coples of which shall be annexad to Monts proaching Revels, de. 7 on ‘There has been an amount of excitement in tho-city to- Skirmishes yesterday afternoen resulted in the eaptur seer a hatee trike tie toot Dial ane wiacset akebesmenciig ip tweuty rebels, The prismors report the rebel army | pickets on the other sile of tho river, @ littl after mid tm wood spirits and anxious for an mdvance on Ctucinnati, | night. ‘The alarm bell toiled out its olemn notes o warn. It wag untlerstood by them that they were to fall back in | ing for (wo or three hours before the day broke, At six H is rang out the notice for 0 the direction of Floresee to draw cur forces oub of the | 8%! this morning the bolis rang out the notice for all to be prepared, and at eight o’clock all the organized bands ee ce in the city wore ordered to bo at their places of meeting, Kirby Smith made a speech to his army on Wednesday, | realy to receive their orders, Ybe Kighth ward organi- Pah tt various train of mit so grguted nor the merch: transported shail be so used or disposed of by him, or by ity, connivance or a ag in any way togive ormation OF encourageniens to persons in Juited States. And furthermore 1 to the government of the ‘assuring them that ina few days they would quarter in | zation, composed of over nine hundred men, has just ates, ap’ will in ali things go deport himself, é 4 s fights were the 01 Gracimnth marched down Rave stroet, on its way over the river. do pormit shail be granted to ship goods, ware Walter Harrithan, So anxious were the New Hampshire | oS himentary ne They are a eturdy looking body of mon, and all | merchandise tes or parte of States heretofore de- | patriotic volunteers to be enrolled under Colonel Harri Idicrs, acd it vc 1s ts also reported that Bragg had reinforced Smith with armed and equipped with muskets and accoutrements. | “!* t Gon, or $0 phices uncer insurrec- | man’s command that 2,500 volunteers were raised in ice be itd re “ ap : : ; e m order to keep the weraly down, Things prey tweive regiments. Their baggage traio followed in the rear’, boing tive or ix three days, the balance having been’ detailed into other thi" ianer during tho whole of tuareint tie regiments. ‘They are a ine body of men, weil equipped and armed, and will do credit to the Army ef Virginia, After partaking of substantial refreshraents tn Jersey City, which they brought with them, they imme- diately proceeded to the cars, and started for the goat of war, their fine band playing, when leaving, +See the conquering hero comes.” * ‘The following is a list of the officera:— Field and Stig—Colonel, Waiter Harriman; Lientenant thetotiicers of the brigade, to teeir eredit be it said, did all in their power to Koop Ubings from assuming a serious aspect. Yesterday morning, however, to make assurance do. bly sure, the seventh regime it, Natioua, Gu ordered ont to tie cimp—a req ‘est to that © toade by’Gen. Spinola himseli—whore they rer tng the entire day. A number of p- licemen tr vuose Jnyalty and good fwith shati be ¢ flod by an officer of the governaient or other person duly thorized to make such certificate,or bya duly ap soard of Trade therein, by whose approval and ame shall he’ granted to ship mer- such State or pars of State ip viols of any order restricting shipments of merchandise there- from, tnade for military purposes by the commandant of the department frem whith such shipment is to be At ten o'clock this morning the entire rebel army fell | City express! wagons, fillod with all sorts of shapea ack. Their pickets are now five miles from our lines, | PACK®8es, supposed to contain blankets, quilts, overeoais and any other article wh ch will help to make the ground Our troops are in good spirits and anxious to-Deled | sorter to He upon, and keop of the night air, There js Torward, algo a loud call on the Fortification Brigade this morning to ropair immodiatoly to the trenches and ‘aasten the oom: OUR CINCINNATI CORRESPONDENCE, pletion of the same, the work on which hes much fallen ving “umet so Mach medi uehined o iy f eat Dwouldt reat Tah i a the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fi th, Sixth and Twenty seventh Ciwomnan, }. 10, 1862. ? be Colonel, Mores N. Collins; Major, E. W. Varr; Adjutant, | jrecinet }, Wider command of Capt Squnes, ts asthiupee em duseacce re NA’ 2 Wed pe __ } off the last two days, owing tothe resuinption of business, or surveyors of customs, before granting | C. R. Morrison; Quartermaster, J Briggs; Surgeon, J. eg arte en een / i quires, were ut eB pacivnan, pes Again } and provost guards are patrolling the city, using the | ciearanoes or permits, may requir bond with reasonable | S. Ross; Assistant Surgeons, J, H. Hayes and E.R. might be resoried ws by ib with their muskets loaded, and furnished wichone day's | Une eove com ane i rations, Everythiag was qniet vp to a late hour jast J aud betw evening. Txking everything into consideration, the | tiouraud « whole affair seems to have assumed the appearance of a f quive sure tha) Suspended—March of the Reserve into Kentucky— } persuasive and ugually vory euccossful argument of the Hews from Lexington ana Paris— Reception of the bayonet, when other inducements fuildo convince 9 man He'els tm the City of Lexington—The Pomidace arc } of tho necessity there is for more laborers. But jaborers surety, in such cases a they shail think necessary to pro- tect the pablie interests, conditioned that there eball be ho, violation of the terms or spirit of the’ clearance or permit, or of thaaverments of the affidavit vpow which Hotching; Chaplain, A. Stratton; Sergeant Major, J. W. Taylor; Quarter or Sergeant, HL L. Colby; Com- miseary Sergeant, Wu. Carter. Compony A—Captain, H.C, Bacon; First Lientenant, @. Puthusia.tic, Bpecially the Frmater—-They <r | must be had, and the fortifications must be finished. granted. 3 N. Shopard,; Setond Lioutonant, G. B. Johnston. tompest ina teapot, 1t would be well for the officers in | POt haudrecs, but woura vas of Hes, WON se Fiowers on the Ragged, Dirty Revels—-Conivet of the | Tris morning martial law was put in full force again ‘0 permit shall be granted to ship intoxicating | _ Compony B—Captain, 8. D. Tilton; Yirst Lieutenant, J. | charge of ihis | Tixale, however, to make thu necuesary EXTRACT OF A LETIY © DATWD REPT. 10,1832.” Giizens of Omncinnati—Ta y Nodly Respond to the Ca'l closing stores and’ susponding all basinges; and this time ‘othor things probjbited by the military anthori- | H. Morrieon; Second Lieutenant, J. H. Crain. 10, 3 Provisions against allowing liquor im camo, apd | fue Braudrets Pilla cre oles) ce grea cet mailewe o sense ag tage in enforcing: So ene so | t paar ott Be ew te : ~ ype Mecessary for the proper ongwuzction Of a military | severe lea. Ore by er eter Hong eacampmont, The mea, it Iemrd, et too inuch Neuse, | HME tauUbind. Lainiy Lace seen ek wally pally under in gad fo in aud ous of camp when they. please, Adress | aitcr cuyr xo lube’ w meni. Wy bowens be-aine greatly dit Parade and réview will take place In the afternoon, The } ordered, anu th. eT tooe your Pris I had pot jew following order in rejaion vo the matier has been | thin twenty stoo.s, 4 Me he issued -— toom five of ti ick ya C—Captain, H. 0. Dur First Lieutenant, JIB. '; Second Lieutenant, T. P. Heathe. = ny D—Captain, L. W. Cogswell; Firat Lieutenant, T. L. Sanborn; Seoond Lieutenant, D. C. Harriman, Company Z—Capiain, A. B. Shattnck: First Lieutenant, A. ©, Locke; Second Lieutenant, Charles &. Frost. Company #—Capiain, 8. M. Carr, First ties into territory oocupied by the military forces of the United Siatea, soe. upon the written request of the commandant of the department ja which which auch ter- for Volunteers—The Citisn Soldiers—Their Creditibie | jt ig likely to bo continued until all occasion for any Apreavance and Driil—The Force in the Ficke—The | restrictions shal} have passod away. Definces of the City and Arproaches—Disleyal Per- | A jarge number of squirrol gun men, who came to Cin* ton:—How the Enemy Obains Intellicence—Scenes at | einnati from Licking, Medina, Wood, Allon, Batier, Mor- he Provost Marshals Offices—Strangers Leaving the row ,Montgomery and other counties, were seut here for ri‘ory is embraced, or some pergon duly authorized by him to make such request. 1X.—In jer to detray the exponses under these regula- of twenty cenis will be chargod for each per- ing | mit granted; and shipments permitted to aid from States . Messer, Second tenant, H. K. Littie. SPROTAL ORDER—No. 82, took them at 12 a nd yy G¥e ine morning Oty, de. the protection of this, pont. ‘They number something | iorquorore doeiared. to. pe in ineurreotion aball, in ad Company G—Captain, GC. EB. Pingres : Beapqvaaresis, Svixoia’s Exriae Barcanr, commenced to oper Vere palo in the Fe; ‘The excitement in Cincinnati is again at fever heat, | over one thousand men, and have built themselves com | tent to, be charged with the flowing iees, viz:— | A. £. Hutchins; Second Lieutenant, J. Leroy Ball. 1 vaveren Hant, Bet. Vy 162 aan sae ; me eee oer non ‘end nothing is hoard ‘but the eound of the dram andthe | fortable barrack frota mntorial furnished by a lumber | Fiveconts on exch eno hundred dollars over three hui Company H—Captain, C. G. Morgan; First Lieutenant, BR wy mepensl restm men's composing this brigude’are Hereby | THOR Mrs, Tue:pils. then speraiet more fully, and by heavy tread of armed columns proceeding to thefront. | yard near by. The men are organized into a regiment, | red doilars, ov all shipmieots to meh States or sections; | W. Dim Per mergy mye yeoman oon, September 14, at preciadly four v-cwock, wae every | Sire L \ook the pilisy and my gomeval good heal is qult fitty ceuts on each one thousine pounds of cotton, and conts on each one thousand pounds of sugar such State. host or vehicle ved for transportation Com; Oileer, non-commissioned stuil and enlsed' man of this | restored, JK. ground. Feid and staff officer, Ail business ig again ruspended, with the exception of | under Colonél Boggr, avd aro making fne progress aan wo ber ae prog! ‘equipped. Tu this end all passes | Mr. J.C. Rappleyea, of M.mmoath county, New Jersey ‘Such as is absolutely mecessery,and the whole atiention | fa dril] and other muinutio of eamp fife so cssen ‘of the populace is ¢ ven to drilling sod work in the | tial to the efficiency of the soldier. North Boud iley ; Sec-nd Lieutenant, J. ‘fer. Co 7 SS tain, N. Low First Lieutenant, B. F. Rockiey {Second Lieutenant, H. 1. Swomiey. Bow vm the hands of soldiers, whether om Tr cultung ecrvice | Weitesy Marcu 4, 15O0.— or otherwise, expire on Satirday alterncen. up f the P ae river, or norti of the Poto- ad re an thai I was troubled im Jus vl ‘ostivenoss for severt trenches. , ‘8 fiteen miles below Cincinnati, and the force bo" | mac-and south of the Washington ahd Annapolis Railroud, | Arrival and Departure of the Twenty. | sniscen ecg iat after the date 0. (ie arde R 4 days. and took tu quae Hadobtaln reli ‘The enemy ¢: beyond al! *oubt,advancing, and in } iongs to that coming under the head of the river | or to the « ore Of the Chesapea!:e, or southwardly a atop tealenactes dret Co ticat, half-past thive o'clock P.M., for parte on drill, lock P. 4 mepyouts at o'clock, wt] at prec sly Ihudt-past fy: Hay Mawciicied Le bouas he Ohio river below Wheoling, or westwardly exagh foree, and thers ‘snot much epace botween our pickets | defence. ‘The cainp itself is aituated near the tomb of ex- ry ma a ee seiseipnl AN OUTBURST OF PATRIVTISM AT JERSEY cITY— . 2 OU: (or regiuentn! ‘pa conte us Whs folowed t diy slnebgi.r was all gone ‘od theirs close are they that we muy look fora | President Harrison, whose honored remains these the mo: on ay ji Pe afsince thal seostve ba toca ere TUE CUEFRING POR GENERAL M’CLELLAN—G@REAT Seoaer ghee “Brigadier G. e Rye i 1NOLA Reversi Sag prasedt tis ont ‘A lrriena fro JMiston st oy moment. The city belis this morning at | brave follows enthusiastically ewear to defend or die, | goods, wares or morchandise destined to any plaoe, co ENTHUSIASM AMONG*7HE TROOPS, ETC., ETC. tow ge rap tieramlleg ote omni a fo Fg. thsi giip th my" weak cue three # gave notice for the reserved force to assem, | The neighborliosd Home Guard amount to about five huns are ec ddine gion gee fev Ne econ? |. The Twenty-drat Connectiont Volunteers, which let | 11 is said that Colonel Jourdan's regiment—the First of Y fe ble, nnd it was but ve minaies after that the sharp rat- | dred, and moot for drill every day, and four miles below, | mod with a permit Uf a Waly authoriced ollece ot ine { ©Mmp at Nowich ou the afternoon of Thursday, in the City | the brigade, which is uow full—will take ter departure oa. and, Lo my SUEY Eee, A pain din inieied He of the tenor drum givo us notice that detachments | on the river, is o regiment from Xenia, Now eud thon a | Treasury Departanent, ex after provided in | of New York steamer, arrived in Jergay City yesterday | (0%, the seat of war on next Mund y. |The other regi. | Ou! tx sared ie ae é were on their way to headquarters. Yesierday » scout. | romor te set afloat that the enemy ie coming; but tt | Fegulation nuunbor XIV. | asedtor transports. | D%miBs at threo o'clock, under command of Colonel | rangements be made avd things set right in this oF. RANDAL Pullers ‘ fas party discovered the rebel advance guard bat a few | is generally belteved that no force of the enemy is any” | tin frum sasters cities, oF elsewhere iu the Joyal seater, | HUtR. The Colonel appears to have daly considered the | ganization. General Spinola will go out ut ihe bead of crit to. il casbrarare Locmmammaemranareirs miles from our outposts. Two brigades, at least, were | where in that vicinity on tho Kentucky sido, on oods, wares ov merchandise ip:o any placa, | Comforts which hts men roquice before entering upon the | &eudid body of Oguting men. It ie but just that ho | whiten simply, aa wth ns the wattminen, Tose should do 30, for he bas used th forward the interests of his can d, With proper | sustein divease. Cou military taining the Empire Briyate will prove one of | Whuorime-eough and 1 ‘entest exertions to | matters from the bows ® owl ore muan a t ricted as aforesaid, withont the per- e duly authorized eiticor of the enstome, appll- for which purtait may be made to such anthorized severer work of on ardu ready s0en active sorvies b fporied,and how many more wore in the rear oould only | guerilla bauds of resident robels who roam about plun- Demunpored. Im fistenivg every moment for the sound | dering and stealing from their neighbors. campeigo,and having al- mself, he seems cotermined of musketry and artillery, and should not be surprised ii Major Generals Wright end Lew. Wallace rode over and | ciflcor near the port of Cestivation as may suit the con- | to treat them wel! whenover opportunity shall offer, Af- | the best Genting organizations we could seud to the war, W Len We are sick and in ; Before this letter is closed the work of deach aud destruc | reviewed the troops in Covington yesterday afternoon. | venience of the «hiprer. tor their arrival In Jersey City they partook of an execl- | cored of ttornet er eee eat We-oump,under } wistcir hainre asks to t 7 Nil —No vesse!. bont or other vehicle used for transpor- : command of Lieutenant Colonel iijoe Eighty of those | Vecotavie Universal 1 Sion were going on. Cee een cogadid apie rectly, eatieiactory | tation shall nut off ary goods, warcs or merchandisoataay | enbrepast of thelr own providing before faving Ner- | will remain on guard st the camy cach day. undies pad cloves yoets’ uae “i ‘ the boys were in sploudid spirits and are chuck ful ‘ 7, og ; - +) wich, and the cars being reaty at an early hour in tho oY t Mis From gentlemen direct from Lexineton and Paris I figs ann Gonddeiie’ thats Sathoniorea g eoted te pe place other than that named fu the per mait ns the place of } norving, whey startea for Washingtop. Their com THE SPANTON LEUION. 9, No. 110 Ads us renee admooms YN, 10. 20, 1858, @erive some interesting information relative to the recep deat a. 4 mandant hes seen good service, and the officers and sol Tho government advance pay was disbursed to the 12 pave usec no o ‘ than Braudreth's Pilis rails everywhere, oud the indianiaus were almost wild XITI.—-Berore any boat or verve] roaring on any of the One Hupdre: and Forty titth regiment, Colonel W. H. Al. |! y ° aun ims thn the rebels met with on their arrival at those citle ver Lew Wailace, their contideace in his ability and ou - - o re : dicrs of ibis patriotic and gallant corps Lave arrived ata | 4, ' 4 meant Fevers, At Lexington the p»puia enthusiastic on the 6 heing uniimited, and may etd in much good nm waters south of Louisvilleor St. Lonig, or other | nich state of discipline, which qual ies them for the active | 1%. at Camp New Dorp, oa Thursday last.and av the ¥ Sadiaplesics p 7 rs @ Ppulace were euthusiastio on gps: scacPirm sn nga Be a bin or adjacent vo aay State or section, com. service they are about to eng: ‘a. They aro mosil some time formal muster was goue i ough wil by Maj. eal ith a box or twoc arrival. The ladies were at the windows, clapping '? a pyroaching contest. men 8aY | mercial intercourse with which now ts or moy hereafter mig doo nennt M 4. | Jones, United States Army. The rowimeut was found 10 aypen what muy, L woul ie they will abut creen regiments aud raw de restricted a8 -aforesaid, shall depart from ort young incu, gn‘ ve been fully equipped aud armed, have eiderab). r the Cait y, Bands and showering flowers on the column as it ju is; let them ery them dewn ag much as they | wharethve ie Nor OF eurveyor of Custoiasy there | ALOT, digo take with them an ¢xcoilea: military band, boauty payments willie We expected: be emmel ded te | oe ue ceihelidioee diggin Broce the rtror's. One Hmmene bouquet war cr. | unas immauy vowsvapnis end newscaer correspon. | hil ho {he collector, or Burveyor, of ach} Heer and Eleventh Wow Hamnehine day, abd by Monday the departure of ‘tho regiment will |, pMORIIMCATION CURBD. a By an officer at the head of the eoluma, which hina been | {ees sre now ¢ ‘avo and reiterate that | ouner office be authorized to vet in iis eioad, a - y weiaien Laod, take pince. Wives and familics of soldiers wirhiug to see Semnee Lusk; Of Sotciumy! Melly Writes Avgust 1 Spangled P and other a the vast. body of volunteors mow congroguted in and Destowed apon him by some ‘air rebel, and the men onali | around e only fit subjects to be gobbled up Md¢ were choering most vehemently. At Paria it was | by Kirby Smith's veterau soldiors - taot they will only bo : y & breakfast pels or a light evening's repast for the well irne manifest of {ts entice cargo and a clearance obtained to proceed on Its voyage; and when freights are received on board ata piace where there is no collector or sur- them before leaving should xo down to camp to-day. VOSDURGN CHASSETRS, SPRCIAL OF DEK—NO, 4 ee Werks wea, who Lad aligh t r about the samo ihing, and men who but afew days since | ‘ried rebels—no such feerh oF chudish forebodinge citer tas aioe eahetn uaa ee enol po een a ausazen - of the citizens shortly afterwards Hrapyvarree , burry- siko Renner, ing ica of rest or sict norbag dork ote were provessing the mort entire loyalty to the Union | my inind. Green men nd raw reoraits will fight. I | ihe first port to be paesed where there is auch gg | assembled rnd took part in the thrilling scone then going No. 82 PROADWAY, Set. 12, 1862, ant on the points. mur oF wan ignora eeemo! to vie with each other togive tho rebels the most beeve seen them do it; ani u body of troops of finer ma. officer, and such vearel or boat shall be reported aud the ‘on betweon the troops. Inthe midst of this noble Tho officers of this regiment are hereby ordered to ag- | Of the nature of hisen.. fn the evening, an torial, vob tow whole box of pula, applied massed at Coviiaton, nm . sie play of pat: jotiem by the two. bodies of loyal soldiers, a person Mm the crewd shouted aloud for “three hearty semble at these headquarters on Satu mental, than tho army wow iy at twelve o’civek, noon, on business of Was sven, or known or heard during the tight L cay Bearty welcome, It is said, and I believe try fest of ite cargo exh bited to the oollectoror snr- y, that the tebe have in Lexington alone recruited (wo full reg! | uf. If Kirby smish takes them fora breakiust epeil it | Gucee is such cacohicoe: Dee Ee eee eae ace euatt re | ohoora for Gex. McClellan,” which were warmly given | tanoe to.the regiment, order of Colonel Geo: ge A, B cireltpeopr nine tenn dai ad mente, and @ third 1s nearly full. ‘This ison'y in one | will be the bhodiest bieukiaet spell on pecurd, aud tow Tilers GCIRIONAL Teer a ce auall bet Such wpirit ofenthusiasin’'dil this veko that the mile | Buckingham. HENRY F. LIRPENAU, Adjutant, tary end civilians vied with each other as to who should od the last cheer, and seomed to rejoice in tne know- lodge that they were On their way to jolu the grautarmy of General McCiellan ia Vu Union and the government of Xi for an ovening’s ie- anyuwog b ght thas our brave fellows will ekedaddle, but on (he contrary, from what! bive seen, that they wil stand up nodiy’so their work and place, and there ix no do» bi of their being able todo.as wel! | % Bi# men will wane aby dir a almost every ther. This is a fair ramplo of the loya; - 4y of the mase of the Keutuckians, They appear to ance, Jinmedintely on jestination, and belore dis. argo, the manifest shall bo f stich port, or other oleer OUR HOME DEFENCES, A mocting of eltizens of the Ninth ward ine he Bleecker Buildings, on Thureday evening, ib order the preliminary arrangements for the organization of a chargwg avy por’ © to the & it yf via, aud to ight for the © United States. The en- of on . wir tor e once more m: 2 et ip hi |, whose axproval for land- 0 . y " he bapplest tas wei on n Gore that theit levely State-snall be once rhore made “the J Tec 'back ane rebel hordem with © det@rieisalion thes 1 AIAN bo entre a the errs and” hupjasra wn brought to a cluse by tho band playing «Hail Duretinles Gs eoatuttvs meant eine Bar aes Wedateaniny ab taboah remem aa cores heh da-k end bloody grouma;” and as matters stand their | shall make @ repulse a defeat. Toeien arc oll dort cot shall be discharyod, and the elva: to the hich,” ta honor of the gallant General, after | sacs aye pames inscribed wpon theron ne... produced. ' wisns are in a fair way to be gratified. and right, and will al tuem, and | and oti. ping pormiis of all guch veseela and boate shall Re Rig FAA ctl gine ol engin pe €% ait * 21 What a work of Fer a stee coitn tot Cine . i snnor ty | More, too, if thelr oiicors keoy Be er the ‘ole Sr a : exntting cheers, ‘These continued until the cars were out io Seat ow ni ene -Tolles cond Wwelomati deserves grent credit for the mennor fi Adnan Wot meristhg. wtlout’ te ted bathe, ode tn. amand of any naval | Oraicht, aie wore warinly particinatcd im by the people | Te Twenty-Secona New York Volum. | Ol }4ly- 2 a wes a which hor citizens have responded to the call for men | out {rom Newport, beoweon ioKOLs aad a deti quire it ’ YT | who we'e prevent. Such @ spirit of patriotism has not | teers. ery prevented by thre y si nd everything ‘Meed{ul for the defence of their city ond How Jacge a force wae not ku MV, Yo fucilitate trade and guard aga taken place by two such gullant regiments on their way TO THE FDrror OF THE HERALD. YELLOW FEVER CURED. She Obie border, The men have come forward cn maite, oF a tine that & e Pa Lm daide to the revenue wit to the seat of war. and it fefects ot ont eredie-en the Hesquanisés, Twisry.cacoxd Nalw Yous Yous, A gentleman, wich woorn I ara well woyuauticd, writes © ani the wealibiest, and those who baye known lbor appa iibuan which wen | from time to time ono Peete, x them. The coneummnantiogtn, Colones beet can ae Ix um Finn, Sopt. 10, 1862. Tn Iki at New Orieans, at ine 86 Cha white « aly by wamoe, cay be found Side by cile jo (he Lrenches and also ¢ month were order. bagied oplip= Rows ne mon, appenred totako n deep faterest in the warm reception | While you have given honorable mention of some of | MVM tel lug dinuer, ye ote dhe wy wan removed 1 os with the daily laborer, There aro but fow, it any, | edt thar ee f tye, wv be on bend fu case the whieh Wey wl, and wilt allow — jms’ and A CL IanGHaMC Uns teen es eke the other regiments of Hatch's brigade, who fonght so thous Y f attack was resumed, The attack wus not resumed, and or ™ 3 she caré passed offivers o " esd Ghirkers, and thes, if aulucky enough to have escaped | juict reigns supreme Ps aires pant Permit, Keep. | iriouts rovetedly ackrowlodged the compliment. Fok. | Uravely at Butt ran inthe tate batties, yon have omitted Th rs their share of the work, will fix, nfier the trouble is Peeed sud the rebels driven from in front of the ely the:r lives unepviable, for they will be marked mon, cud She Gnger of sourn will be pototed at them as beings in @he shape of meu who, whov thelr city was in danger, @reided Kiving their services for ite yrotection and fo, he safety of thoir own favaiiten. ‘The volunteer regiments Organized from (he population jowiug i@ a correct list of cho offic: Fidd and Stagf—Cokwel, A. H. Dutton ; Lientonant Colonel, —— Burjee ; Major, H. W. Crosby ; Adjuiaat, G, B, Dutton ; Quartermaster, H. W. Rockwood ; Surgeon, Wim. Sole; Assistant Surgeons, Lewis F. Dixon, ——— Lee; Sergeant Major, E. Brand , Qnartermaster Sergeant, Edw. Galinp ; Hoepttal steward, J. B. Barber, Company Am , J. Jordan; First Lieutenant N. A. Deidon; Second, P. F. Talbot. Company B—Captain, ©. P, Martin; First Lioutenant, JH. Martin; Second, G, Knox. to ray anyihing concerning the Twenty-secoud, which lost more officers and men then any other. We'entored the feld with twenty-six officers and éix hundred men ardcamo off with two officars and one hunired aud twonty men, the proportion of officers killed and wounde od being greater than in any other corps enwayod since this war commenced. Hoping that, with the justice that you have shown in voticmg gallant condect, you will not overlook thir, 1 remain, respecifully, yours HUTCHINBON, Surgeon, Twenty-reonn: w York Volunteors, as & preventive.” eed on tho » from whom a peemit vercfor Taust be obtsined, or the goods retarned awler : his direction. No permit will be granted Cor tranaporta. ing | tion juto avy insur ary State or district, except on @ ot 4 cars, vessels and boate carrying such air donde, XV. Ali veseeis, poate and other vehicles aeed for wrt lO» | transportation, violating any of the above 0 which the struggle | apd wit is, wares and merchandise all the indications un the | transported ia violation thered will not be delayed | United States, any falee ch Ob tia apt about Fort M 1, and set gome of their think iat ‘ ful struge wry mo to take pines, a + aud cho frout of for ihe Jelvnce of the city are oditable bodies of J yay hat t Indeed ther : TWENTY YEAKS y wet 2 that time, ged there fe much , run. septic stised Dtatuin, 1» Saapany C—Captain, —— Wood First Lieutenant, J. ~ — 3 < hes en, Uney dri) remarksbly jog that they ack will bs made to-dight, as the enomy | aeg' tal coliere aenmented pe ihe ae tee the D.Latham: Secunt, Joho F. Randalls : City Intelligence, tig Havewien, Jan. 5, 1807. ut about one week at the work, ond J haye no a wo.prwer tba: Uicw to make avy move, | by, wil t ely void, and all merchandise |, Company D—Captuin, ——— Southworth; Firat Licwten: | wap wewnvo ar [axe Manovsc—Cemmnas Conconan | , 18m now {2 years af ane tint ite T spe pater ens ~ ertoin ligutof the moom would greatly | yhipped th shai be forfeived to the United | Mt, A. Long; Second Lieutenant, A. M. Crane. : in the m_nistry, are ttted Braad y ‘Oe ehort time be, called upon t UA. " cases ef forfeiture as aforesaid, mpary BCpiain, ©. F. Swoton, Jr; First Liew: | 0 Atrexp.—Thé citizens of Putnam and other rivet | ws cny tuumiiy mv wh noe ver Dor Peake active part in the work of “erustiing the rebellion,’ torent Jenaiwen; Second Lentenant, FH. Davis. | counties; represented by Mr. Charles H, Laddiugtou, of | 0 77amt have never Suagattte wanes St ff arrived in the city yextor- | irr will be made and procecdioga % * dren, Shey will make their wark, and be heard from in asatis | 29: saetly on tbe route from Wash- 7 ingti fF condetanaiion, 1 ention of Company P—Captain, Wm, Spktell; First Lieuteaant, the firm of Laturop, Luddit od a box! MuRRUET : ington to st. Paul, where he: th Ge Pu bend. | 28 Ay thy + n T. Phillipa; Bowon tl tank Fowler. Pp, Luddington & Co., waited upon Gen, AIR, 5, De. rT, factory wanner, A regiment « them have just crowed | Giartcrt urelo ve, st te a natier of bnee ee kee head. | ali officers of the government. commen carriers and ehip. | #7 typ ways samen ay ee 2 ‘ Michael Corcoran yesterday, at the Astor House, and in- | marcy neh sry ccrthinmaicine, iy. tne hlsckor y tie Messlog + jn @ ttle Walle beaie wh coulation WHY | pera, eousignecs, owners, masters, agenis, drivers and jo K oky. fato Kentucky. ¥, unless, in- | Sthet persons counoeted with the trausjortation of mer- the Ge my G—Captain, James F, Browne; First Lieu- mreaae D. tenant onyob; Second Lieutenant, E. Porry al i here ond.why he stays a0 b vVited him to be prosent at the mase meeting to be held | God it wil! soon relieve the From all 1 can leara rervecting the number, condition | #044. like xn oid war horso, lio wnutls the oiming Battle | chaudiee or-\rading thereln, ip partictinrly directed ts | Packer: o | at Lake Mahopac at three o'¢lock this afternoon. Tho | "Me tWeIrlon | iy yyy nd organiaation of our forces here, and the fortifications, | abe Kirby comer eee Now the thing lw done the acts of July 8, 1861, and May 20, 186, above re | eh ty irowes, sehed Ubatensehs Die teonee General plead pressure of business x8 an excuse for going Oe CaN ca chs. Unter duct noe have no fear but that we shall be able, vot ouly w ce Geueral Reynolds arrived here from tis ronidence in | “*Xyy, Ai army supplioe transported under military or- Gompany, I—Captain D. Dickerson; First Ligutenant, J but finally accepted, veing assured that his j ¢ wou! ‘And vy ail deaiern, ; Pulse the enemy, but after driv: Indiana yesterday. Jt was General Reyaolds who 4 ©. H. Mather; Second Lieutenant, James Stanley. help recruiting tor the good cause. Judge Charies P, Dely, him back to follow Bim, ant compel him to retreat Uhrongh and out of the @tnve, quickor much than be came jnto st; ard if, os Huell, with bis army of Western veroraus, is ing into Kentucky on their rear, | hope we may yet De able to bag Kirby Smith and bis burde of unwesied @nd ragged rebels, amd once more rid Kentucky © 11s jvader*, aud purinb those of ber eit ivene who, while Processing jayalty te the Union, have the iat a rarsiice oF a rebel soldier, baliooed as loudly @ any ove r Davis and he omiederacy If vor armios ia Marching int @ rebsilious city wore only xeceiy the same manner thove of the rebe Y eity or town of Maryianu ang Ken! have some hope regarding the loyally or the poo) was « desi @ ou thir part that the ned 1 Le former cot fear that thie 04 nd wore every day Ihave yet to learn Of one snminnce, fully oBiabiieited, WROre oUF mou have been received im Une Seuh, or reiber in save territory, OF were the vebels the other day in Lexington and Paris tare wo to infor from tibia? Certaimy not thar ts tiene Vuion leling exieting among Une Southerners, id 8 wish to cme voce more under the prow Mia of the old fig. Wham we eee the fe eWleting among ten: hey who giturally Woemas0 bitter, so elamoro » for war gad bivedshot, ani wg Whe externiina. { the Varkeer, we ‘ean a suc | dere are excepted from the abc the jygart valley ugainst General 20 | exception does not extend t wate alfsirs compeiled hin to eave the | Sguated for sule service sow afver, aut, though not in commission, wo are | ’xKuy. Wy Lappy to angounce that he ecusented jaxt evening to take | bis diets (ennnand Of ® portion of the toroe over the river until | hig opinion, are in danger of boing tranaportod to incur. the dauyor gover. He Ia discioei, carurul and afgut- | gents, he may, if berthings it expedisot, reqnive tho ‘og nmasder, aud bis presence gives renewed cond | owuet or holier thereat to give reagonable eecurity that Webco and gevoral watistactiun. they shall not be trauaperted to any piace nnder fusareo: rata LUM, who was to conduct a train of thirty | tionary control, and eball not in any way be used to give « mbulanees Wrough we dines of the ouemy for wid oF enoouragement to the insurgents. if the required ned of our wounded at Richmond Ky. leit bere yeaters | pgcurity be wut given, such officer shali promptly eta'e the b yer e by u bearer of # flag oF truce, and wae J facts to the United Mater Marshal for the distros within Maited (welve miles Out by the to A Awe He was | which auch goods are aituated, or, if beyond tie jurisdiction aKen before Heath and politely informed thet the | of a United states Marshal, then te the commavdant of the o coud = " ae ‘he wag not resetving figs Of | nearest military post, whoge duty if shail be to take pos: - “ — be bud been.’? However, upon uppeal- | aoguion theroot, and hola them for safe-keaping, report ~ Fy A rt Reser the ambulanues were allowed w pro- | the (acts promptly to the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, an “ q ewalting tustruction. ihe every is represented Lo bo appronohiag in two ‘xvin® Where porte heretofore blockaded are reopened livia in force, while at the sau Cime thers are light by the picelamesion of the President, Hecases will be (oreus on € sue of eatrance inty Covi ‘The | granted by United States consnle, on apptiention by the ceport this morutby of our ecouts, woo scoured the Coun proper par » tO veuseis Cleariug from foreign porte tw Oy GoM OF the Licking river, that they found the ovantey | the ports wo opened, upon satisiaciory evidence that the clear we tar as Alexwucria, would rather lead t0 00 | vessel 69 licensed will outoy ii parscn, property or In seilef saat tlre ‘ ry 00 New pers fromm that } formation coutral nd of war, either tor trom « ch porte, quarter-—pauely, east of the Lick 3 whie ure shall be shown ta + ctor Of the port An ntcack }; confdentiy «xpecied Before morntng, abd | (9 which the yewe) is bound, and re N the forces from Loureville have been ordered to renaie $ oMicer $a chaigo of the mame aiely to Cinoiupall, Their @rrival will be apg J leaving Any port #9 opened, the vassal must wusly lwoked f ave nclearance irom Mector, according to law, ahpwing ao viviatinn of ditions of th . vifiation of the conaitions wil in fm! cargo, and thy exauuelon wiering (ho United states, no Wai, regulations ; but this ’e goods or others dea ale at military posts oF camps. ‘hen any officers of the customs shall find in ct any goods, wares or merchandise, which, in Fiban Allen, Assistant United States District Attorney, HRUMATIG George Peckham, and Richard O. Gorman will secompany Mie AFFLICTED READ THIB, the Geveral, and address the meoting In view the ngpAe A CO.—VeNr BiremYou Witt please end to we Tact that this invitation ji to the exciusion of dress one pair of your Metllt) Tisuies, FE have used the many others of the game Kind, and that with the oxcep. | for more tian one year, ani cao Ur iy * 4 that they are tion of the vieis to Boston this 1s the only invitation thag | cure and, s prevwatire, of ruewnatie commend the: has been accepted out of the city, our friends of the roral | & the P' EDMUKD J, PORTER, Major U. 8, A. districte ohould give the gallant hero of Bull run a oc Call or send for acirowar. Olio: 42s uroadway, reception, The party will leave this morning, via the Har. lem ratiroad, on the 103¢ crolock trala, pind stoping at Croton "Falls, take carriages thence hopac. Tat on eousiry friends blaze with enthusiasm, ‘Turary-o8e Gong or Seymoon’s Nownatioy.—The Eley> per, faster a, Won OO AW pit can Hola be ame: Hae been Dew enth Ward Union Democratic Soymour Club firod Thirtye | RON ime CouRDTE Cas, wp Be ivtacnuing or Feta one guns on Thureday night in honor of tho nomination | be bought for $185, Luquire of JOSEPH BROWN, of Seymour (or Governor, after which they had a social entertainment at the house of Mr. Willlam Waish, cormor of Thitd street and avenue De Compony K—Captain, 8. M. Shepard; First Lieconans, Wiliam Clapp; Second Dieutenant, I. L. Wilson, The Cayuga and Weyne County Regi- ment, &e. Avnonn, Sept. 12, 1862 The Cayuga and Woyno regiment, the One Hundrod and Thirty-cighth, Colonel Wollin, left this city for Washing. ton, via Albany and Now York, this morning at eoyon o'clock, one thousand strong. ‘Thia is the second regimont raised undor the late calla of President Lincoln, ‘The regiment left in excellent spirits, They aro read; for apy fight, and determined to win, ef 7 7 Pose arrive iu New York on Saturday forenoon by aten| oat ‘The barracks vacated by the One Hundred and Thirty: sighih will be mmediaiely oeoupied by Colonel C. Os Dwight’s regitnent, the One Hundred apd Sixtwth, for which five companies areeiready musiered in, and tho reimuning companies will vo quickly flied by volun toot Caynga and Wayne count! a aro fuily aroused, and will complete the quota they a called ayon to furuieh with. out auy © drafting” process The Pennayiven . 1 LApwLrEtA, Sept, 11, 1802. Tho Nations! Guard regiment was the firet to tender to the Governor afull regiment on the Inet proclamation. ‘This is the Beoovd National Guard regiment, the Pirst u t i o at they Wg agednet us i paririlge pid Fouuty 0 “a8, vy noid, Theodor hie Pout office, L. be BPURNITURK, ENAMPLLED FURSITU gentlencn partial & Guber rival sports. te superior Court, Special Term—At Chame Wf fi rtver partion! bers. amage, Waverley, Defore Judge White. Claflin vs, ADs ital 4 grontod. Aspinwoli & Co. vs. Lawrence & Vo.—Order of publica- = BEDROO! tion granted. The same order in another suit between the same par- A in all colors, Apt he #180. Bo1 rtuut Chan be vlan ene Ornamental, at A, tier. ty . Arpinwall é Co. va, Perrie~Order of reforence granted, | FARKINGION's, 84d Canal auvet, oppostic Wooster. Ht Row JARPETS WANTED=BY A PERBON ATOUT FU. Miss fastppt a ote Obiierskeon ae Aity OWE Hiny HOME # erIoR Oe E Hooerom, Sept. 12, 1002. | | pete, Ht ite wor Wnt ines” wil pO rex@ouatic, “aa A ‘The United Staten stonmor Misslesipp! arrived hore this | dees W , vox 1,708,1 r8: otter, New York, morning from Alemandrin, oust for po bettor mo the part of th “ r c weir there, huebands and bro: muse oot espeet | alors roeeive © whow we Dat we got no boy al & Obituary. THE DIKCOVERAA OF FRACRR RIVERA, Mr. Siow haven, tug diooverer of the river which bears his mare, died recent Arvival of t! yf all pr rt Mt St. Andrews, G.W. ie | un Of bie brothers wa toe ar eo Sovriwnd MIRKORS, ¢ i ap. learing from domostte i wae OF Cah, t abe; her a tonsob Winer Genera: Woile, and ¢ the porta ty opened will septy to the o being In the fe'd, onder Cobonel Zetle, and being the fret Jen F, Gedye 9 well Known merchant, diet cuddenty | 2%, 'o r oe very pomre UF Jh6 Word, aad would rother participated i Uke capture of Quoted. » = to any x “y's : r paul, wi hod dene wie . p oe pings cg p Ta fod yi rt Hens, Address Puruswure, bos

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